The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be hosted across 11 stadiums in the United States, making it the country with the most venues for the tournament. These stadiums span from coast to coast, hosting a total of 60 matches including the prestigious Final.
Complete List of USA Stadiums
| City | Stadium | FIFA Tournament Name | Capacity | Matches Hosted |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Atlanta, GA | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Atlanta Stadium | 75,000 | Group stage, Round of 32, Round of 16, Semifinal (8 matches) |
| Boston, MA | Gillette Stadium | Boston Stadium | 65,878 | Group stage, Round of 32, Quarterfinal (7 matches) |
| Dallas, TX | AT&T Stadium | Dallas Stadium | 92,967 | Group stage, Round of 32 (×2), Round of 16, Semifinal (9 matches) |
| East Rutherford, NJ | MetLife Stadium | New York/New Jersey Stadium | 87,157 | Group stage, Round of 32, Round of 16, Final (8 matches) |
| Houston, TX | NRG Stadium | Houston Stadium | 72,220 | Group stage, Round of 32, Round of 16 (7 matches) |
| Kansas City, MO | Arrowhead Stadium | Kansas City Stadium | 76,640 | Group stage, Round of 32, Quarterfinal (6 matches) |
| Los Angeles, CA | SoFi Stadium | Los Angeles Stadium | 70,240 | Group stage, Round of 32 (×2), Quarterfinal (8 matches) |
| Miami, FL | Hard Rock Stadium | Miami Stadium | 67,518 | Group stage, Round of 32, Quarterfinal, Third-place match (7 matches) |
| Philadelphia, PA | Lincoln Financial Field | Philadelphia Stadium | 69,328 | Group stage, Round of 16 (6 matches) |
| Santa Clara, CA | Levi's Stadium | San Francisco Bay Area Stadium | 70,909 | Group stage, Round of 32 (6 matches) |
| Seattle, WA | Lumen Field | Seattle Stadium | 69,000 | Group stage, Round of 32, Round of 16 (6 matches) |
Key Highlights
Final Venue
MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey will host the World Cup Final on July 19, 2026. With a capacity of 87,157, it's one of the largest stadiums in the USA and will be the center of attention for football fans worldwide.
Largest Stadium
AT&T Stadium in Dallas has the biggest capacity at 92,967 seats, making it the largest venue for the tournament. It will host 9 matches including a semifinal.
Most Matches
Dallas Stadium (AT&T Stadium) will host the most matches with 9 games, including two Round of 32 matches and a semifinal.
Semifinal Venues
Two stadiums will host semifinals:
Dallas Stadium (AT&T Stadium) – July 14, 2026
Atlanta Stadium (Mercedes-Benz Stadium) – July 15, 2026
Third-Place Match
Miami Stadium (Hard Rock Stadium) will host the third-place match on July 18, 2026.
Regional Distribution
East Coast (4 stadiums)
- Boston (Gillette Stadium)
- East Rutherford/NYC area (MetLife Stadium)
- Philadelphia (Lincoln Financial Field)
- Miami (Hard Rock Stadium)
South/Central (3 stadiums)
- Atlanta (Mercedes-Benz Stadium)
- Dallas (AT&T Stadium)
- Houston (NRG Stadium)
West Coast (3 stadiums)
- Los Angeles (SoFi Stadium)
- Santa Clara/San Francisco Bay Area (Levi's Stadium)
- Seattle (Lumen Field)\
Midwest (1 stadium)
- Kansas City (Arrowhead Stadium)
Special Features
- AT&T Stadium (Dallas) is a retractable roof stadium, offering protection from weather
- MetLife Stadium (New Jersey) is the only NFL stadium on the East Coast with this capacity
- SoFi Stadium (Los Angeles) is the newest stadium, opening in 2020
- Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta) features a distinctive retractable octopus-style roof
- Lumen Field (Seattle) is known for having some of the loudest fan support in North America
The 11 USA stadiums represent the best of American sports infrastructure, combining massive capacities, modern amenities, and geographical diversity to create an unforgettable World Cup experience across North America.
